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There are, however, a number of substantive concerns that preclude publication in its present form.
A recent article in Broadcasting and Cable, an industry trade publication, points out, however, that there are a few quirks this year that may preclude the industry from breaking out the champagne just yet: Not all television stations benefit from this torrent of cash, just those in places where the Democratic race is particularly hot.
The editors may waive the voucher requirement only in certain circumstances, as when the rarity of a taxon may preclude its collection in the field; in such cases, either accurate GPS coordinates are required for collection localities (if allowed for publication) or citations can consist of previously collected vouchers deposited by other collectors from the same location or from a nearby site.
Security may preclude some of these pleasures.
Hurricane Wilma may preclude Griese, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' quarterback, from having reconstructive surgery this week.
For some, a phobia may preclude braving the woods, or even the front yard.
Although that may preclude potential customers, Butterworth's play undeniably gains from intimacy.
Their main side effect is esophageal and gastric irritation, which may preclude their use by women with chronic reflux.
He is still in Moscow on business that may preclude him from returning in time for the match.
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